The logo itself does not function as logo until it is firmly attached — physically and conceptually — to a particular, proprietary object or set of objects. While it may be said to exist without such an object, a logo does not attain its status as a symbol of value — that is, it does not have currency — until the system of objects to which it is affixed gives it meaning.

Structure, in its basic sense, is the combined unity of the parts and joints of entities. It is a pattern of dynamic cohesion in which noun and verb, form and to form, are coexistent and interchangeable; of interacting forces perceived as a single spatio-temporal entity.